Berlin - Tel Aviv: Germania Launches New Route in November

Berlin, 26.10.2017 (lifePR) -
Germania will link Berlin and Tel Aviv during the current winter season. From 10 November 2017, the airline's green and white aircraft will be operating three weekly flights between the German capital and the Israeli seaside metropolis. The airline is using the opportunity of an overnight service where its aircraft take off from Berlin-Tegel in the evening and arrive in Tel Aviv at night. This means that the return flight from Tel Aviv lands in Berlin-Tegel in perfect time for a leisurely breakfast at the Gendarmenmarkt or Kurfürstendamm.

"We are delighted that we are the only airline to operate these flights nonstop from Berlin-Tegel, while also delivering a quality product with our complimentary onboard service," said Claus Altenburg, Director Sales at Germania Fluggesellschaft, when the new route was announced. "We are steadily developing Tel Aviv as a destination, which is why we are currently seeking additional days of operation. Germania has plans to offer daily flights from the German capital in summer 2018."

Since 2015, Germania has been flying to this major Israeli city from Hamburg and Dusseldorf. On 2 November 2017 the airline will also start a nonstop service from Nuremberg, which will be operated on a year-round basis. Consequently, travellers from Germany will then have a choice of 11 green and white flights a week to Tel Aviv.

Flights are available from just 79 euros one way. Tickets can be purchased at www.flygermania.com or by phoning +49 30 610 818 000 (standard landline charges apply to calls from German landlines, mobile phone charges may vary) and at selected travel agents. The checked baggage allowance on Germania flights to Tel Aviv is 25 kg. All prices quoted include tax and fees, as well as the legally-required air travel surcharge.

All Germania flight options to Tel Aviv are shown below.

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Germany is an independent German airline which was established over 30 years ago. On short-haul and medium-haul flights the airline, with its distinctive green and white livery, carries more than 3 million passengers per year. Germania offers connections from 20 departure airports in Europe to over 55 destination within the continent, North Africa and the Middle East. Reversing the common industry trend, Germania continues to offer complimentary snacks, soft drinks, magazines and a minimum of 20 kg free baggage allowance. Germania operates scheduled, charter and ad-hoc flights. Together with the Swiss airline Germania Flug AG and Bulgarian Eagle, Germania's fleet currently has 29 aircraft. Germania Technik Brandenburg GmbH is responsible for the company's aircraft maintenance. www.flygermania.com